tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7162206974728931335.post4946044456684986613..comments2024-03-07T09:09:58.323-06:00Comments on Daughter Number Three: Chronic Pain ManagementDaughter Number Threehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08171356533232458827noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7162206974728931335.post-29523888937946016672018-03-17T11:02:02.917-05:002018-03-17T11:02:02.917-05:00There was a recent story -- wish I could remember ...There was a recent story -- wish I could remember where it was published but I saw it on Facebook and re-posted it -- about chronic pain and that it is very real. From talking with doctors and nurses in my own experience, I know that medical professionals have really not doubted that so much. The problem comes when people decide to "fake" the chronic pain in order to get drugs, either from doctors or from ERs. One nurse told me a couple years ago when I was waiting in an ER and barely able to breathe that doctors and nurses working in ERs eventually learn how to tell when someone is faking pain. It made me really sad to think that they had to learn that, but then they're as familiar with human nature as anyone else.Ginahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14661278900773185119noreply@blogger.com